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Each member of the Board, including public employees and officials, shall be entitled to a per diem of fifty dollars ($50) for each day or portion thereof in which they render services to the Board, in addition to compensation for mileage from their domicile to the site of the Board and back, in accordance with the regulations of the Department of the Treasury. As of January 1, 1999, the members of the Board shall receive per diems equal to the minimum per diems established for members of the Legislature, up to a maximum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per year, except for the Chairperson of the Board who shall receive per diems equal to one hundred and thirty-three percent (133%) of the per diems received by the remaining members of the Board. History —May 4, 1939, No. 88, p. 496, added as § 11-A on June 21, 1961, No. 89, p. 172, § 3; Mar. 7, 1983, No. 6, p. 11; June 29, 1995, No. 65, § 1; Jan. 4, 2000, No. 7, § 8.

Each member of the Board, including public employees and officials, shall be entitled to a per diem of fifty dollars ($50) for each day or portion thereof in which they render services to the Board, in addition to compensation for mileage from their domicile to the site of the Board and back, in accordance with the regulations of the Department of the Treasury. As of January 1, 1999, the members of the Board shall receive per diems equal to the minimum per diems established for members of the Legislature, up to a maximum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per year, except for the Chairperson of the Board who shall receive per diems equal to one hundred and thirty-three percent (133%) of the per diems received by the remaining members of the Board. History —May 4, 1939, No. 88, p. 496, added as § 11-A on June 21, 1961, No. 89, p. 172, § 3; Mar. 7, 1983, No. 6, p. 11; June 29, 1995, No. 65, § 1; Jan. 4, 2000, No. 7, § 8.

Each member of the Board, including public employees and officials, shall be entitled to a per diem of fifty dollars ($50) for each day or portion thereof in which they render services to the Board, in addition to compensation for mileage from their domicile to the site of the Board and back, in accordance with the regulations of the Department of the Treasury. As of January 1, 1999, the members of the Board shall receive per diems equal to the minimum per diems established for members of the Legislature, up to a maximum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per year, except for the Chairperson of the Board who shall receive per diems equal to one hundred and thirty-three percent (133%) of the per diems received by the remaining members of the Board. History —May 4, 1939, No. 88, p. 496, added as § 11-A on June 21, 1961, No. 89, p. 172, § 3; Mar. 7, 1983, No. 6, p. 11; June 29, 1995, No. 65, § 1; Jan. 4, 2000, No. 7, § 8.